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<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">mod_fcgi</H1>

FastCGI is a method to run all your favorite scripting languages much
faster, as the according interpreters are alwas kept in memory and just wait
for a script to be passed from the webserver.
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With <A HREF="mod-cgi.html">mod_cgi</A> a copy of the script interpreter
needs to be run whenever a CGI is to be processed, which may be a bit slower
than neccessary.
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Just register your script extensions with the
<A HREF="core.html#parseext">ParseExt directive</A> as you did for mod_cgi,
but now specify FCGI as the second argument and server name and port as
args to mod_fcgi:
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   ParseExt = phpf FCGI localhost:9000
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